By Edmund Newton January 08, 2004

In a state where thick-trunked trees are almost as rare as Florida panthers, the small sliver of forest that thrives outside the Motel 6 on Dania Beach Boulevard west of A1A is a welcome surprise. Even more thrilling is seeing real monkeys there. Yes, there they were last week, about six hours before the start of the new year, swinging from branches, bounding through the air like little furry Flying Wallendas. One of them, a small primate with dark beady eyes, a black visage, and a long tail, sat chewing on... More >>>